St. Petersburg is called the cultural capital of Russia, Northern Venice, brainchild of Peter and city of bridges. Sixty eight rivers and canals cross the city in different directions, forming 42 islands on its territory. At present 580 bridges, including 20 drawn ones, are numbered in St. Petersburg and its suburbs. St. Petersburg means the White nights, famous parks and places in neighboured towns. We offer a unique route, when within one day you can visit the port city of Kronshtadt and restored Grand Palace in the park ensemble of Oranienbaum, see the splendour of the Lower Park in Peterhof and enjoy panorama of the night city with drawn bridges.

The name of Konigsberg was born by the fortress that stood alone on the Prussian land. This very fortress gave the name to the united city, which was renamed Kaliningrad in the 40s of the last century. Even now, there are typical burghers’ quarters here. There are also the Fishing Village and dazzling Cathedral with the tomb of famous German philosopher Immanuel Kant. And within a couple of hours’ drive from the centre of the city, there is the most beautiful Curonian Spit.